
Rachel Giese
Rachel Giese is the culture and life editor at The Globe and Mail, who contributes insights on parenting and social issues. She has been actively involved in discussions about the complexities of allowing children to participate in sleepovers and the generational differences in parenting approaches.
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Rachel Giese authored a book discussing the implications of boys' education titled 'Boys: What it Means to Become a Man'.
What is lost when fewer men go to university?Rachel Giese is the author of the 2018 book, Boys: What It Means to Become a Man, and the Culture & Life editor at The Globe and Mail.
The Hockey Canada trial and how we talk to young menRachel Giese is The Globe and Mail’s Culture and Life Editor and the author of Boys: What It Means to Become a Man.
The Hockey Canada trials shows how we need to be talking to young menRachel Giese asks how to uncouple maleness from misogyny and male entitlement.
Opinion: As the mother of a teenage boy, I forced myself to watch Adolescence. You should do the sameRachel Giese said parents of young children are still finding their equilibrium after the pandemic and still dealing with how lockdowns affected them and their kids.
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